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MASSACHUSETTS OFFICERS WHO DIED WHILE 

IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES 

DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION 



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MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE 

UNITED STATES. 

Headquarters, Commandery of the State of Massachusetts. 



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Circular No. 5. 

Series 1892. 
Whole Number, 319. 

Boston, April 6, 1892. 

The Order of the Loyal Legion was established by officers 
Wfio aided in maintaining the honor, integrity, and supremacy 
OF THE National Government, and who hold in remembrance the 
sacrifices made and the triumphs shared. The perpetuity of the 
Order devolves upon those who, by inheritance, may share the 
glories of the past and fulfil the duties of the future, by true 
allegiance to the United States of America, and the promotion of 
efficiency and permanency in our free institutions. 

The Constitution provides that membership shall consist: — 

1st. Of Commissioned Officers of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, 
Regular and Volunteer, who served during the War of the Rebellion. 

2d. Of persons who having served as enlisted men shall have become 
eligible to membership by inheritance from officers not members of the 
Order, but who were eligible as such, who shall have died prior to the thirty- 
first day of December, 1S92. 

3d. Of the eldest direct male lineal descendants of deceased companions of 
the first class. 

4th. Of the eldest direct male lineal descendants of officers ttoi members of 
the Order, but who were eligible as such, who shall have died prior to the 
thirty-first day of December, 1892. 



If there are no such descendants, then the male heirs of such deceased 
Companions or Officers, in the collateral branches of their families, are eligible 
to membership, in the order of genealogical succession, according to the 
rules of primogeniture, disregarding intervening female lives. 

It would seem, therefore, that every officer killed while in 
service, or who has died since the war, is entitled to represen- 
TATION IN THE Order by his lineal or collateral descendant. 

The object of this circular is to bring to the notice of Com- 
panions, AND of all who MAY BE ELIGIBLE BY INHERITANCE, THE FACT 
THAT THE HONORED NAMES OF MANY WHO GAVE TO CoUNTRY ALL THAT 
MAN CAN GIVE DO NOT APPEAR ON OUR REGISTER. DoUBTLESS THERE 
ARE MANY WHO WOULD GLADLY REPRESENT THOSE NAMES AND PERPETU- 
ATE THE HONOR OF ANCESTRAL SERVICE. AlL SUCH HAVE NOT ONLY THE 
RIGHT TO APPLY, BUT ALSO, UPON ELECTION, ARE ASSURED OF THE CORDIAL 
WELCOME THAT AWAITS THEM AS MEMBERS OF THE OrDER. 

I. Possible eligibility to membership in the Order seems to rest in abey- 
ance in the following cases of Massachusetts officers who died during the 
war, whose names appear in the Official Registers of the Army and Navy 
and of the Volunteer Force, except in cases where the name is marked f. 
which denotes that the deceased officer is already represented in the Order 
by a descendant. 

General Officers. 

t Major General George C. Strong, died July 30, 1S63, of wounds received at Fort Wao-ner, 

S.C. 
t Major General Amiel W. Whipple, died May 7, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellors- 

ville, Va. 
Brigadier General Frederick W. Lander, died March 2, iS6a. 
t Brigadier General Charles R. Lowell, died October 20, 1S64, of wounds received at Cedar 

Creek, Va. 
Brigadier General Joseph B. Phtmmer, died at Corinth, Miss., August 9, 1862. 
Brigadier General Thomas G. Stevenson, killed at Spottsylvania, Va., May 10, 1S64. 



United States Army. 

Colonel John Erving, retired, died October 26, 1862. 

Lieutenant Colonel John Kellogg, Assistant Commissary General, died April 25, 1865. 
Major Sidney Coolidge, Sixteenth Infantry, killed at Chickamauga, Ga., September 19, 1863. 
Captain George H. Derby, Topographical Engineers, died May 15, 1S61. 



Ciiptain Ai.nERT Dodd, Seventeenth Infantry, killed at Gaines* Mill, Va., June 27, 1S62. 

Captain Salem S. Marsh, Second Infantry, killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May i, 1863. 

t Captain Thomas O. Bakki, Eleventh Infantry, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1S63. 

First Lieutenant William L. ISakek, Fourth Artillery, killed at Anlielain, Mil., September 
17, 1S63. 

First I-ieutenant Frank C. Goodrich, Second Infantry, killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1S63. 

First Lieutenant Howard M. Burnham, Fifth Artillery, killed at Chickainauga, Ga., Sep- 
tember 19, iS*'),?. 

First Lieutenant I'"rancis L. D. Russell, Fourth Artillery, died May 11, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Frank E.Stimpson, Seventeenth Infantry, died of wounds, May 2S, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Philip D. Mason, First Artillery, died of wounds, July iS, JS64. 

United States Volunteers. 

Major William D. Sedgwick, A.A.G., died of wounds, September 27, 1S62. 

Captain Howard Dwight, A.A.G., killed near Opelousas, La., May 4, 1S63. 

Captain Horace I. Hodgks, A.C^M., died April 19, 1S64. 

t Captain Charles J. Mills, A A.G., killed at Boydton Plank Road, Va., March 31, 1855. 

Surgeon Luther V. Bell, died February 11, iS6z. 

Hospital Chaplain William C. Whitcomb, died October 2S, 1864. 

First Massachusetts Cavalry. 

Lieutenant Colonel Lucius M. Sargent, killed near HcUfield Station, Va., December 9, 1S64. 

Captain Mykon C. Pratt, killed at Snicker's Gap, Va., November 3, 1S62. 

t First Lieutenant Nathaniel Bowditch, died March 19, 1S63, of wounds received at 

Kelly's Ford, Va. 
First Lieutenant Alton E. Phillips, died May 4, 1S63, of wounds received at Cedar 

MounUiin, Va. 
First Lieutenant Edward P. Hopkins, killed in action at Ashland, Va., May 11, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant William W. Wardell, killed in action at Enon Church, Va., May 2S, 

1S64. 

Second Massachusetts Cavaliy. 

Captain James S. Reed, killed in action near I.,eesburg, Va., February 22, 1S64. 
Captain Goodwin A. Stone, died July iS, iS<54, of wounds received in action at Aldie, Va. 
Captain Charles S. Eigenbrodt, killed in action near Charlestown, Va., August 25, 1S64. 
Captain Kufus W. Smith, died October 19, 1S64, of wounds received in action at Cedar 

Creek, Va. 
First Lieutenant Charles E. Meader, killed in action near Charlestown, Vz., August 26, 

1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Wn,LiAM S. Wells, died July 26, 1863. 
Second Lieutenant Edward B. Maso.v, died September 14, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant Henry F. Woodman, died October 9, 1S64, of wounds received in 

action at Mount Jackson, Va. 
Second Lieutenant Lkwis Mungkr, killed in action at Petersburg, Va., March 31, 1865. 
Second Lieutenant Huntington Wolcott, died June 9, 1S65. 



Second Massachusetts Infantry. 

Lieutenant Colonel Wilder Dwight, died September 19, 1S62, of wounds received at 

Antietam. 
Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Mudge, killed in action at Gettysburg, July 3, 1S63. 
Major James Savage, Jr., died October 22, 1S62, of wounds received at Cedar Mountain. 
Captain Edward G. Adbott, killed in action at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1S62. 
Captain Richard Carv, killed in action at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862. 
Captain Richard C. Goodwin, killed in action at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1S62. 
Captain William B. Williams, killed in.iction at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1S62. 
Captain Thomas R. Robeson, died July 7, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg. 
Captain Thomas B. Fox, Jr., died July 25, 1S63, of wounds received at Gettysburg. 
Captain J. Ingersoll Grafton, killed at Averysboro', N.C., March 16, 1865. 
First Lieutenant Stephen G. Perkins, killed in action at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 

1S62. 
First Lieutenant Gerald Fitzgerald, killed in action at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. 
First Lieutenant Samuel Storrow, killed in action at Black Creek, N.C., March 16, 1865. 
Second Lieutenant Henry W. D. Stone, killed in action at Gettysburg, July 3, 1S63. 
Surgeon William H. Heath, died August 28, 1S64, in hospital at Chattanooga. 
Assistant Surgeon James Wigiitman, died June ij, 1S63. 



Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain William H. Bartlett, killed in action at Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant William F. Holmes, died June 3, 1863, at Brashear City, La. 
Second Lieutenant Isaac H. Bonnev, died August 23, 1863, at Indianapolis, Ind. 



Sixth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Second Lieutenant Robert G. Barr, killed in action at Tanner's Ford, December 12, 1862. 
Second Lieutenant Edward D. Sawtell, killed in action, January 30, 1S63. 



Seventh Massachusetts Infantry. 



Captain Prentiss M. Whiting, died May 4, i8'53, of wounds received at Salem Heights. 
First Lieutenant Jesse D. Bullock, died June 26, 1862, of wounds received at Battle of Seven 

Pines. 
First Lieutenant Albert A. Tillson, killed at Marye's Heights, May 3, 1863, 
First Lieutenant Henry W. Nichols, died May 12, 1S64, of wounds received at Spottsyl- 

vania. 
Second Lieutenant Peleg Mitchell, died August 10, 1S63. 
Chaplain Robert Carver, died March 2, 1863. 



Ninth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Thomas Cass, died July 12, 1S62, of wounds received at Miilvcrn Hill, Va. 
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Pkard, died January 27, 1S63. 

Captain William Madioan, killed in action at Gaines' Mill, Va., June vj, 1S62. 
Captain John Carry, killed in action at Gaines' Mill, Va., Juno 27, 1S62. 
Captain Jeremiah O'Nkil, killed in action at G:unes' Mill, Va., June 27, 1862. 
Captain James E. McCatferty, killed in action at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1S62. 
Captain William A. Piiklan, killed at the Wilderness, Va., May 5. 1854. 
Captain James W. McNamara, killed at the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Thomas Mooney, n.Q.M., died March 17, 1862. 

First Lieutenant Richard P. Nugent, killed in action at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1863. 
First Lieutenant Joii.n H. Rakferty, killed in action at Malvern Hill, Va., July i, 1S62. 
First Lieutenant Edward McSwee.vey, killed in action at Malvern Hill, Va., July i, 1S62. 
First Lieutenant Archibald Simpson, killed at the Wilderness, Va., May j, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Nicholas Charles Flaherty, killed nt the ^Vildcrness, Va., May 6, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Francis O'Dowd, killed in action at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant James O'Nkil, killed in action, M.ay 8, 1864. 
Second Lieutenant Philip E. Redmond, died September 17, 1863. 

Second Lieutenant Charles B. McGinnisken, died June 7, iS5|, of wounds received at the 
Wilderness, Va. 

Tenth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Major Dexter F. Parker, died May 12, 1S62. 

Major OzRO Miller, died July i, 1862, at Richmond, Va., of wounds received in action. 

Captain Edwin E. Day, killed in action at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1S62. 

Captain Elisha Smart, killed in action at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1S62. 

Captain James H. Weatherell, died of wounds, January 20, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant William A. Ashley, killed in action. May 5, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Alanson E. Munyan, died May 12, 1S64, of wounds received in action. 

t First Lieutenant Edwin B. Bartlett, killed in action, May iS, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant George F. Polley, killed near Petersburg^, Va., June 20, 1864. 

Second Lieutenant N. P. A. Blair, died May 11, 1S62. 

t Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Leland, died June 2, 1S62, of wounds received in action 

at Fair Oaks. 
Second Lieutenant Alfred W. Midgley, died May 13, 1864, of wounds received in action. 



Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry. 

t Colonel William Blaisdell, killed in action at Petersburg, Va., June 33, 1S64. 
Lieutenant Colonel George F. Tileston, killed in action, August 29, 1S62. 
CapLiin Benjamin Stone, Jr., died September 10, 1862, of wounds received at Bull Run, Va. 
Captain Edwin Humphrby, died July 3, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysburjf, Pa. 



Captain Aluert M. Gammell, died December i6, 1S63. 

Captain David A. Granger, died October 27, 1S64, of wounds received in action. 

Captain Alexander McTavish, killed in action at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27, 

1S64. 
First Lieutenant Thomas G. Bowden, died in October, 1S61, of wounds received in action. 
First Lieutenant William R. Porter, killed in action, August 29, 1S62, at Bull Run. 
First Lieutenant Alonzo Coy, R.C^M., died September 20, :363. 

First Lieutenant John L. Harris, killed in action. May 3, 1S63, at Chancellorsville, Va. 
First Lieutenant John Munn, died May 4, 1SS3, of wounds received at Chancellorsville, Va. 
First Lieutenant Peter T. Goldie, killed September 13, 1S64, near Petersburg, Va. 
Second Lieutenant William B. Mitchell, died July 13, 1S63, of wounds received at Gettys- 

burg. 



Tv/elfth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Fletcher Webster, killed August 30, 1S62. 
Lieutenant Colonel David Allen, Jr., killed in action, May 5, 1864. 
Major Elisha Burbank, died of wounds, November 30, 1862. • 
Captain Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, killed August 9, 1862. 
Captain Richard H. Kimball, killed August 30, 1S62. 

Captain John Ripley, died December 21, 1862, of wounds received in action at Cedar Mountain. 
Captain John S. Stoddard, killed in action, May 10, 1864. 

First Lieutenant William G. White, killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1S62. 
First Lieutenant Lysander F. Cushing, killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1S62. 
First Lieutenant Arthur Dehon, killed December 13, 1862. 

First Lieutenant Francis Thomas, killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July i, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant Charles G. Russell, killed July 1, 1863. 

First Lieutenant William Robinson, died May 14, 1864, of wounds received in action. 
First Lieutenant David B. Burrell, killed in action. May 24, 1864. 
First Lieutenant James G. Smith, died of wounds, June 6, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant George W. Orne, died October 8, 1862. 
Second Lieutenant Edward J. Kidder, killed in action, May 10, 1864. 

Assistant Surgeon Albert A. Kendall, killed in action at Antietam, Md., September 17, 
1862. 



Thirteenth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain George H. Bush, killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., April 30, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant Charles W. Whitcomh, killed in action at Spottsylvania, Va., May S, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Joseph H. Stuart, died May 10, 1864, of wounds received in action. 
Second Lieutenant William Co;<dwell, killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., April 30, 
1863. 



Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel George H. Waud, died July 3, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg, Pa. 

Capt;iiii MosKS W. Gatchkll, killed in action October 21, 1S61. 

Captain Clark S. Simondh, killed in action, September 17, 1S62. 

Captain Richard Derby, killed in action, September 17, 1862. 

Captain John Murkland, killed in action, July 2, 1S63. 

Captain Hans P. Jorgenson, killed in action, July 3, 1S63. 

First Lieutenant Nelson Bartholomew, died November 22, 1S61. 

First Lieutenant Thomas J. Spurr, died of wounds, September 27, 1S62. 

First Lieutenant Frank S. Corbin, killed in action, September 17, 1862. 

First Lieutenant Charles H. Stevens, killed in action, October 15, 1S63. 

First Lieutenant Dwight Newbury, Adjutant, killed in action, November 27, 1S63. 

First Lieutenant George B. Simonds, killed in action. May 10, 1S64. 

Second Lieutenant J. Willie Grout, killed in action, October at, iS6i. 

Second Lieutenant Caleb II. Arnold, died of wounds, July 20, 1S63. 

Second Lieutenant Elisha G. Buss, died July 23, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg, Pa. 

Surgeon S. Foster Haven, killed in action December 13, 1S62. 

Sixteenth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Powell T. Wvman, killed in action at Glendale, June 30, 1S62. 
Lieutenant Colonel Waldo Merriam, killed in action, May 12, 1S64. 
Captain Alexander J. Dallas, killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1S63. 
Captain David W. Roche, killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1S63. 
Captain Leandek G. King, killed in action at Gettysburg, July 2, 1S63. 
Captain Charles R. Johnson, died July 17, 1S63, of wounds received at Gettj'sburg. 
Captain Joseph S. Hills, killed in action at the Wilderness, May 6, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Francis B. H. Rogers, killed at Fair Oaks, June iS, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant James R. Darrecott, killed at Bull Run, August 29, 1863. 
First Lieutenant George F. Brown, killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant John H. Woodfin, killed at the Wilderness, May 6, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Hiram B. Banks, killed at Bull Run, August 39, 1862. 
Second Lieutenant George S. Evans, died November 11, 1862. 
Second Lieutenant James E. Sharp, died March 19, 1S63. 

Second Lieutenant Hiram Rowe, died May 10, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellorsville. 
Second Lieutenant Samuel G. Savage, died May 11, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellors- 
ville. 
Chaplain Arthur B. Fuller, killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. 

Seventeenth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Thomas J. C. Amory, died October 7, 1S64, at Beaufort, N.C. 

Captain Levi P. Thompson, died September so, 1S63, at Beaufort, N.C. 

First Lieutenant George W. Tufts, died October 37, 1S61. 

First Lieutenant Barnabas N. Mann, died October 19, 1864, at Charleston, S.C, 



Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain Charles W. Car«oli,, killed at Bull Run, Va., August 30, 1S62. 

Captain George C. Ruby, killed in battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862. 

Captain Joseph \V. C(3LLIngwood, died December 2|, 1863^ of wounds received at battle of 

Fredericksburg, Va. 
Captain William G. Hewins, killed in battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1S63. 
Captain Charle^ F. Pray, killed in action at Bethesda Church, Va., June 3, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant George F. Hodges, Adjutant, died January 31, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant Warren D. Russell, killed at Bull Run, Va., August 30, 1863. 
Second Lieutenant John D. Isbell, died July 26, 1S62, at Harrison's Landing, Va. 
Second Lieutenant I'ardon Almy, Jr., killed at Bull Run, Va., August 30, 1S62. 
Second Lieutenant James B. H.\ncock, killed at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862. 
Second Lieutenant George F. Weston, died January 5, 1S64, of wounds received in action. 

Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Major Henry J. How, killed in action at Glendale, Va., June 30, 1S62. 

Captain George W. Batchelder, killed in action at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1S62. 

Captain Dudley C. Mumford, killed in action at Tolopotomoy, Va., May 31, 1S64. 

Captain Isaac N. Boi'd, killed in action, March 23, 1S65. 

First Lieutenant D.wiD Lee, killed in action at Glendale, Va., June 30, 1S62, 

First Lieutenant Edgar M. Newcomb, died of wounds, December 20, 1S62. 

First Lieutenant Herman Donath, killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. 

First Lieutenant John J. Ferris, killed in action at Spottsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864. 

First Lieutenant Johm B. Thovipson^, killed in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1S64. 

Second Lieutenant Charles B. Warner, killed in action at Fair Oaks, Va., June 25, 1S62. 

Second Lieutenant Thomas Claffee, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 

1S62. 
Second Lieutenant Sherman S. Robinson, killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. 
Second Lieuten.mt William H. Tibbitt3, killed in action at Hatcher's Run, Va., February 

S, 1865. 
Assistant Surgeon John E. Hill, died September u, 1S62, of wounds received at Fairfax, Va. 



Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry. ] 

Colonel Paul J. Revere, died of wounds, July j, 1S63. 

Lieutenant Colonel Ferdinand Dreher, died of wounds, April 30, 1863. 

Major Henry L. Abbott, killed May 6, 1S64. 

Major Henry L. Patten, died of wounds, September 10, 1864. 

Captain Alois Babo, killed in action at Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861. 

Captain Charles F. Cabot, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., December 11, 1862. 

Captain Thomas McKay, died October 5, 1863. 

■f First Lieutenant James J. Lowell, died July 4, 1862, of wounds received at battle of Glendale. 

First Lieutenant Henry Ropes, killed in action at Gettysburg, July 3, 1S63. 



First Lieutenant Lansing E. Hibbard, killed May lo, 1864. 

First Lieutenant Edward Sturgis, killed May 10, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Henry M. Bond, Adjutant, died of wounds, May 14, 1864. 

Second Lieutenant Reiniiold Wesselhoeft, drowned at Ball's BlufT, October 21, 1S61. 

t Second Lieutenant William L. Putnam, died Ootober 22, 1S61, of wounds received at Ball's 
Bluff. 

Second Lieutenant L. F. Alley, killed in action at Fredericksburg;, Va., December 13, 1862. 

Second Lieutenant R. S. Beckwith, died December 31, 1S62, of wounds received at Fred- 
ericksburg, Va. 

Second Lieutenant Sumner Paine, killed in action at Gettysburg-, Pa., July 3, 1S63. 

Surgeon Edward H. R. Revere, killed at battle of Antietam, September 17, 1S62. 



Twenty-First Massachusetts Infantry. 

Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. Rice, killed at Chantilly, Va., September i, 1S62. 
Captain Ira Judson Kelton, died September 25, :S62, of wounds received at Chantilly, Va. 
Captain John D. Frazer, died September 25, 1S62, of wounds received at Chantilly, Va. 
Captain Charles Goss, killed in action at Petersburg, Va., Juue 17, 1S64. 
Capt.-iin William H. Clark, died of wounds, August 16, 1S64. 

Captain Orange S. Sampson, killed in action at Peebles' Farm, Va., September 30, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Charles K. Stoddard, killed September 30, 1861. 
First Lieutenant Frazer A. Stearns, killed at Newbern, N.C., March 14, 1862. 
First Lieutenant Frederick A. Bemis, killed at Chantilly, Va., September i, 1862. 
First Lieutenant Henry A. Beckwith, died September 5, 1S62, of wounds received at Chan- 
tilly, Va. 
Second Lieutenant Charles Coolidge, died March 30, 1S62. 

Second Lieutenant William B. Hill, killed at Chantilly, Va., September i, 1862. 
Second Lieutenant Henry C. Holbrook, killed at Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862. 



Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry. 

t Colonel Jesse A. Gove, killed in action at Gaines' Mill, Va., June 27, 1S62. 

Captain John F. Dunning, killed in action, June 27, 1862. 

Captain Samuel I. Thompson, died of wounds, August 4, 1862. 

Captain Benjamin Davis, killed in action at Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864. 

Captain Joseph H. Baxter, killed in action, June 3, 1S64. 

Captain Rohert F. Bourne, died of wounds, September 33, 1864. 

First Lieutenant Tho.mas F. Salter, killed in action at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1S63. 

Second Lieutenant Horace S. Dunn, died May 23, 1S62. 

Second Lieutenant George W. Gordon, killed June 27, 1S62. 

Second Lieutenant Daniel J. Haynes, died October 20, 1S62. 

Second Lieutenant Charles K. Knowles, died of wounds, July 11, 1863. 



Twenty-Third Massachusetts Infantry. 

t Lieutenant Colonel Henky Merritt, killed at Newbern, N.C., March 14, 1S63. 

Lieutenant Colonel John G. Chambers, died July 15, 1S64, of wounds received in action at 

Drury's Bluff, Va. 
Captain Thomas Russell, died December 8, 1863. 
First Lieutenant Richard P. Wheeler, died June 2, 1864, of wounds received in action at 

Drury's Bluff, Va. 
Second Lieutenant John Goodwin, Jr., killed at Roanoke Island, Februai-y 8, 1862, 
Second Lieutenant Westover Greenleaf, died August 11, 1S62, at Newbern, N.C. 



Twenty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. 

First Lieutenant James A. Perkins, killed in action on Morris Island, August 26, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant Charles G. Ward, Adjutant, killed in action near Drury's Bluff, Va., May 

16, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Mason A. Rea, killed in action near Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Nathaniel S. Barstow, died May 18, 1864, at Newbern, N.C. 
First Lieutenant Jesse S. Williams, killed in action at Deep Run, Va., August 16, 1864. 
Second Lieutenant Oliver H. Walker, died of wounds, January 3, 1864. 
Second Lieutenant Edgar Clough, killed in action near Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864. 
Second Lieutenant William Thorne, died of wounds, ^Vugust 19, 1864. 



Twenty-Fifth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain Thomas O'Neill, killed in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Ch.\rles E. Upton, killed in action near Petersburg, Va., May q, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Henry Matthews, died June 4, 1S64, in field hospital, near Cold Harbor, Va. 
First Lieutenant Henry McConville, Adjutant, died June 12, 1S64, of wounds received at 

Cold Harbor, Va. 
First Lieutenant William Daley, died June 23, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Charles H. Pelton, killed June 3, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant James Graham, killed in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1S64. 



Twenty-Sizth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Major EuSEBlus S. Clark, died of wounds, October 17, 1S61., at Winchester, Va. 
Captain Enos W. Thayer, died of wounds, October 10, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant J.\MEs Muniioe, R.Q^.M., died November iS, 1862, at New Orleans, La. 
First Lieutenant Winfield H. Benham, died May 18, 1S63, at New Orleans, La. 
P'irst Lieutenant John H. P. White, R.Q^M., died July 10, 1S63, at New Orleans, La. 
First Lieutenant Albert L. Tilden, died of wounds, October 20, 1864. 



Twenty-Seventh Massachusetts Infantry. 

Major William A. Walker, killed in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1S64. 

Captain IIenrv A. Hubbard, died February 13, 1S62. 

Captain Charles D. Sanfokd, killed in action at Fort Darling, Va., May 16, 1864. 

Captain Edward K. Wilcox, killed in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant C. Wesley Goodale, died October 30, 1862. 

First Lieutenant Edward D. Lee, Adjutant, died April 17, 1S64, at Portsmouth, Va. 

First Lieutenant Pliny Wood, died of wounds. May 13, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Frederick C. Wright, died June 27, 1S64, of wounds received at Cold 

Harbor, Va. 
Second Lieutenant Joseph W. Lawton, killed in action at Newbern, N.C., March 14, 1S62. 
Second Lieutenant Samuel Morse, killed in action at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Edgar H. Coombs, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1S64. 
Assistant Surgeon F. L. Hunt, killed November 7, 1862. 



Twenty-Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Richard Byrnes, died June 12, 1S64, of wounds received in action at Cold Harbor, Va. 

Major Andrew J. Lawlor, killed in action at Spottsylvania, May 18, 1S64, 

Captain James A. McLvtyre, killed in action at the Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1S64. 

Captain James Magmer, killed in action at Spottsylvania, May iS, 1864. 

Captain Charles P. Smith, died May 19, 1864, of wounds received at the Wilderness, Va. 

Captain William F. Cochrane, died May 20, 1864, of wounds received at Spottsylvania. 

Captain Patrick Xolan, killed in action at Deep Bottom, Va., August 14, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Hugh P. Boyle, died May 31, 1S62, at Hilton Head, S.C. 

First Lieutenant James B. West, killed in action at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Thomas J. Parker, died April 21, 1S65, of wounds received in action. 

Second Lieutenant William H. Flynn, died August 30, 1863, of wounds received at 

Bull Run. 
Second Lieutenant Alexander Barrett, killed in action at battle of Chantilly, September 

I, 1863. 
Second Lieutenant Nicholas J. Barrett, killed September 17, 1S62. 

Second Lieutenant Edwin J. Wei.ler, killed at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1S62. 
Second Lieutenant John Sullivan, killed at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant William Holland, killed at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1S63. 

Twenty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Major Charles Chipman, died of wounds, August 8, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Ezra Ripley, died at Vicksburg, Miss., July 28, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant John B. Collingwood, Adjutant, died August 23, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant George W. Pope, died August 5, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Nathaniel Burgess, died March 22, 1S65, of wounds received before 
Petersburg, Va. 



Second Lieutenant Elisha S. Holbrook, died August 20, 1861, at Fortress Monroe, Va. 
Second Lieutenant Thomas A. Mayo, killed at Gaines' Mills, Va., June 27, 1862. 
Second Lieutenant Horace A. Jenks, died July 26, 1863. 
Chaplain Henry E. Hempstead, died December 21, 1S62. 



Thirtieth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain Eugene Kelty, killed in action at Baton Rouge, La., August j, 1862. 

Captain Timothy A. Crowley, died Octobers, 1862, at New Orleans, La. 

Captain Daniel S. Yeaton, died November 28, 1S62, at New Orleans, La. 

First Lieutenant George F. Whitcomb, killed in action, October 19, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant William F. Cl.ark, Jr., Adjutant, died October 21, 1864, of wounds 

received in action at Cedar Creek, Va. 
Second Lieutenant John T. Haley, killed In action at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864. 

Thirty-First Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain William W. Rockwell, died December 3, 1863. 

First Lieutenant Frank A. Cook, died August 6, 1863, at Baton Rouge, La. 

Surgeon Eben K. Sanborn, died April 3, 1862. 



Thirty-Second Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel George L. Prescott, died June 19, 1S64, of wounds received in action. 

Captain Charles A. Dearborn, killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1S62. 

Captain Robert Hamilton, died of wounds, July 19, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Nathaniel French, Jr., died August 9, 1862. 

First Lieutenant George W. Bibby, killed in action. May 30, 1864. 

Second Lieutenant J. W. Wheelwright, died January 18, 1863. 

Second Lieutenant William H. Barrows, killed in action at Gettysburg, July 2, 1S63. 



Thirty-Third Massachusetts Infantry. 

First Lieutenant William P. Mudge, Adjutant, killed in action, October 29, 1863. 

First Lieutenant Edgar L. Bumpus, killed in action at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864. 

First Lieutenant Henry J. Parker, killed in action at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864. 

Second Lieutenant Arthur C. Parker, killed in action at Catlett's Station, Va., August 

15, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant Joseph P. Burrage, killed in action at Lookout Mountain, Tenn., 

October 29, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant James Hill, killed in action at Lookout Mountain, Tenn., October 

29, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant Oswego Jones, killed October 29, 1863. 



Thirty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel George D. Wells, killed in action, October 13, 1S64, at Cedar Creek, \'a. 

Major IlAFiitisoN W. Pratt, died of wounds, September 25, 1S64. 

Captain William B. Bacon, killed in action, May 15, 1S64, at Newmarket. Va. 

Captain George W. Thompson, killed in action, September 19, 1S64, at Winchester, Va. 

First Lieutenant Albert C. Walker, died August 23, 1864, of wounds received in action at 

Mount Hope, Va. 
First Lieutenant Samuel F. Woods, Adjutant, died of wounds, June 26, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant James Dempsey, died December 3, 1864, of wounds received in action at 

Winchester, Va. 
Second Lieutenant Malcolm Ammidown, died October i, 1864, at Charleston, S.C. 

Thirty-Fifth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Major Sidney Willahd, killed December 13, 1S63, at Fredericksburg-, Va. 

Major Edward G. Park, died August 14, 1S64, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, 

Va. 
Captain Albert W. Bartlett, killed in action, September 17, 1862. 
Captain Horace Niles, died September 27, 1S62, of wounds received at Antictam, Md. 
Captain J. Wilson Lngell, died August 31, 1S64, of wounds received in action. 
First Lieutenant William Palmer, died October 13, 1862, of wounds received at Anlietam. 
First Lieutenant William Hill, killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1S62. 
First Lieutenant Samuel G. Berry, killed July 30, 1S64, at Petersburg, Va. 
Second Lieutenant Charles F. Williams, Jr., died of wounds, September 22, 1S62. 
Second Lieutenant Massena B. Hawes, died July 7, 1863. 

Thirty-Sixth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain Christopher S. Hastings, died September 9, 1S63. 
Captain Henry S. Bailey, killed in action at Spottsylvania, Va., M;iy 12, iSj). 
Captain Amos Buffum, killed in action, June 18, i86f. 
Captain Otis W. Holmes, died of wounds, June 23, 1864. 
P^irst Lieutenant Frederick H. Sibley, died August 17, 1863. 

First Lieutenant P. Marion Holmes, killed inaction at Campbell's Station, Tenn., Novem- 
ber 16, 1S63. 
First Lieutenant Henry W. Daniels, killed in action. May 12, 1864. 
Second Lieutenant William L. Howe, died July 7, 1863. 

Thirty-Seventh Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain Franklin W. Pease, died of wounds. May 14, 1864. 

Captain Algernon S. Flagg, died of wounds. May 14, 1864. 

First Lieutenant Charles S. Bardwell, died of wounds, October 7, 1S64. 

Second Lieutenant George E. Cooke, died of wounds. May 15, 1864. 

Second Lieutenant Joseph Follansbee, died of wounds, May 43, 1864. 

Assistant Surgeon Joshua J. Ellis, died March 27, 1863. 



Thirty-Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. 

I.ieutenant Colonel W. L. Rodman, killed in action at Port Hudson, May 27, 1S63. 

Captain Samuel Gault, died April 13, 1S63. 

t Captain Julius M. Lathbop, died April 27, 1S64. 

Second Lieutenant Frederick Holmes, killed June 14, 1S63, at Port Hudson. 



Thirty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Phineas S. Davis, killed in action, July 11, iS64,at Petersburg, Va. 

Captain Willard C. Kinsley, died of wounds, April 2, 1865. 

First Lieutenant Isaac D. Paull, died of wounds. May S, 1864. 

First Lieutenant William T. Spear, died of wounds, August iS, 1S64. 

Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Lieutenant Colonel George E. Marshall, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June i, 1864. 
First Lieutenant George. C. Bancroft, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June i, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Edward Carleton, killed at Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1854. 
First Lieutenant J. A. Fitch, killed at Chapin's Farm, Va., September 30, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Augustine F. Webb, killed before Fort Wagner, August 20, 1S63. 

Forty-Second Massachusetts Infantry. 

Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Bartlett, died August 22, 1S63, in prison at Hempstead, 

Texas. 
Surgeon Ariel J. Cummings, died September 9, 1863, in prison at Hempstead, Texas. 



Forty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Surgeon Robert Ware, died April 10, 1863, at Washington, N.C. 

Forty-Seventh Massachusetts Infantry. 

First Lieutenant Jared Shepard, died July 1, 1863, at New Orleans, La. 

Forty-Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Lieutenant Colonel James O'Brien, killed at Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1S63. 
Second Lieutenant James McGinniss, died of wounds, June 21, 1S63. 

Forty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry. 

First Lieutenant Burton D. Deming, killed at Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863. 
First Lieutenant Isaac E. Judd, died June 13, 1863, of wounds, at Port Hudson, La. 



Fiftieth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Assistant Surgeon Nathaniel W. French, died April 21, 1863, at Baton Rouge, La. 

Fifty-Second Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain George S. Bliss, died June 16, 1863, of wounds received before Port Hudson, La. 



Fifty-Third Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain Jerome K. Taft, died of wounds, July 3, 1863. 

Captain Geokge H. Bailev, died of wounds, May 27, 1863, 

First Lieutenant George G. Nutting, killed at Fort Bisland, La., April 13, 1S63. 

First Lieutenant Alfred R. Glover, killed at Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1S63. 

First Lieutenant Josiah H. Vose, died of wounds, June 16, 1863. 



Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Robert G. Shaw, killed at Fort Wagner, S.C, July iS, 1863. 

Captain "William H. Simpkins, killed at Fort Wagner, S.C, July iS, 1S63. 

Captain Cabot J. Russell, killed at Fort Wagner, S.C, July iS, 1863. 

First Lieutenant D.wiD Reid, killed at Honey Hill, S.C, November 30, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Edward L. Stevens, killed at Boykins Mills, S.C, April iS, 1865. 

Second Lieutenant Frederick H. Webster, died at Beaufort, S.C, January 25, 1865. 



Fifty-Fifth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Captain William D. Crane, killed at Honey Hill, S.C, November 30, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Winthrop P. Boynton, killed at Honey Hill, S.C, November 30, 1S64. 
First Lieutenant Edwin R. Hill, killed at Dcveraux Xcck, S.C, December 9, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Dennis H. Jones, died at Yellow Bluff, S.C, March 23, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Leonard C Alden, died at Hilton Head, S.C, Octobers, 1863. 



Fifty-Sixth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel Charles E. Griswold, killed in action .at the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1S64. 

C.iptain Robert J. Cowdin, killed at Shady Grove, Va , June 3, 1S64. 

Captain Wallace A. Putnwm, died June 20, 1864, of wounds received at North Anna. 

Captain Ansel B. Randall, killed in action, April 2, 1865. 

First Lieutenant John D. Priest, died of wounds, June aa, 1864. 



Fifty-Seventh Massachusetts Infantry. 

Lieutenant Colonel Charles L. Chandler, killed at North Anna River, Va., May 24, 1864. 

Major Albert Prescott, killed at Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. 

Captain Joseph W. Gird, killed at the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. 

Captain Edson T. Dresser, killed at Petersburg-, Va., July 30, 1864. 

Captain George H. Howe, killed at Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. 

Captain James Doherty, died of wounds, March 26, 1865. 

First Lieutenant E. Dexter Cheney, killed at Petersburg, Va., July ig, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant Albert M. Murdock, killed at Petersburg, Va., March 25, 1865. 

First Lieutenant Samuel M. Bowman, killed at Petersburg, Va., July 35, 1864. 

Second Lieutenant Edwin I. Coe, killed at Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1S64. 

Second Lieuten:int James M. Childs, died of wounds. 



Fifty-Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Major Barnabas Ewer, Jr., killed June 3, 1S64. 

Captain William H. Harley, killed at Spottsylvania, May 12, 1S64. 
Captain Thomas McFarland, killed at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. 
Captain Charles M. Upham, killed at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. 
Captain Charles H. Johnson, died of wounds, October 27, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Frank G. Ogden, Adjutant, killed May 12, 1864. 
First Lieutenant William H. Burbank, died of wounds, June 11, 1864. 
First Lieutenant Clement C. Granet, killed July 30, 1S64. 
Second Lieutenant Franklin P. Hammond, killed June 23, 1864. 
Second Lieutenant John W. Fiske, died of wounds, September 30, 1864. 
Second Lieutenant Samuel J. Watson, died December 11, 1S64. 



Fifty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry. 

Colonel J. Parker Gould, died of wounds, August 21, 1864. 

Lieutenant Colonel John Hodges, Jr., killed near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1S64. 

Captain Samuel A. Bean, died June 25, 1S64, of wounds received before Petersburg, Va. 

Captain Lewis E. Munroe, killed before Petersburg, Va., October 12, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant George J. Morse, killed at Spottsylvania, Va., May 12, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant George C. Burrill, killed in action at North Anna, Va., May 24, 1864. 

First Lieutenant Horace M. Warren, Adjutant, killed August 27, 1S64. 

First Lieutenant James C. Dunlap, died October 7, 1864. 



Sixty-First Massachusetts Infantry. 

Second Lieutenant Thomas B. Hart, killed before Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865. 



United States Navy. 

Acting Master Thomas Andrews, died February 27, 1865. 

Acting- Assistant Paymaster Edward C. Bowman, died October, 1S64. 

Assistant Surgeon Ira W. Bragg, died October 21, 1S64. 

Acting Ensign Henry E. Chase, drowned November 11, 1864. 

Acting Ensign George G. Coffin, died October 11, 1864. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Joseph P. Couthouy, died April 4, 1S64, of wounds received at 

Grand Ecore, La. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon Henry L. Bearing, died at Pensacola, Fla., Octobers, 1864. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Benedict Donahue, died May 30, 1863. 
Acting Master jErKERSON Ford, died at Beaufort, N.C, June iS, 1S64. 
Surgeon John L. Fox, died December 17, 1864. 
Assistant Surgeon William B. Gibson, died Novembers, 1S63. 
Lieutenant Joseph Whipple Harris, died August 24, 1861, U.S.S. " Lancaster." 
Acting Ensign James H. Hartshorne, died August 18, 1863. 
Acting Second Assistant Engineer John H. Jones, died October 2, 1S64. 
Acting Master George Kimball, died November 30, 1S63. 
Acting Ensign George Kirbv, died June 22, 1S63. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster R. F. Ladd, died June 7, 1862. 

Assistant Surgeon William Longshaw, Jr., killed at Fort Fisher, January 15, 1S65. 
Assistant Surgeon James H. Macomrer, died February 18, 1S65. 
Acting Ensign James D. Manning, died September 25, 1863. 
Acting Assistant Surgeon Charles H. Mason, died October, 1864. 
Acting Ensign Peleg W. Morgan, died July 14, 1S65. 
Acting First Assistant Engineer Rodney Nichols, died June 29, 1864. 
Acting Master Luther Nicherson, died August 15, 1864. 
Surgeon Jenks S. Otis, died August 27, 1S64. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster Henry Packard, died January 39, 1862. 
Acting Second Assistant Engineer George L. Palmer, drowned January 15, 1865, U.S.S. 

" Patapsco." 
Acting Master Thomas L. Peterson, killed March 28, 1863, U.S.S. " Diana." 
Acting Ensign Harvey B. Ransom, died January 14, 1S64. 

Acting Ensign Alfred H. Reynolds, killed February 27, 1865, U.S.S. " Princess Royal." 
Acting Ensign Andrew J. Rich, died September 20, 1863. 
Acting Ensign Charles Ringot, killod May 7, 186^, U.S.S. " Shawsheen." 
Acting Assistant Surgeon Oliver D. Root, died October 30, 1863. 
Acting Ensign H. C. Russell, died September 21, 1S63. 
Acting Ensign Edwin A. Seavey, died September 25, 1864. 

Lieutenant Joseph B. Smith, killed in action, March 8, 18^2, U.S.S. " Congress." 
Acting Master David Stearns, died of wounds, December 9, 1S62. 
Acting Ensign Thomas Stevens, died of wounds, January 19, 1865. 
Acting Master Henry O. Sto.ne, died February 17, 1865. 

Lieutenant Charles H. Swasey, kilted in action, October 4, 1S62, U.S.S. " Sciota." 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Samuel F. Train, died November i, 1863. 



Acting Ensig-n Stephen R. Tvrrell, died May 6, 1864. 

Commander J. M. Wainwuigiit, killed January i, 1S63, U.S.S. " Harriet Lane." 

Acting Ensign Charles F. Waldemar, died October 22, 1S64. 

Commodore William S. Walker, died November 24, 1863. 

Acting Master Alfred Washburne, died May 14, 1865. 

Acting Assistant Paymaster A. D. Weld, died June 11, 1862. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Charles B. Wilder, killed April 14, 1S64. 

Commander Francis Winslow, died August 26, 1S62. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon John J. Witherbee, died August 30, 1863. 

The foregoing list is believed to be approximately correct. The Recorder 
requests information as to any errors or omissions. 

II. Eligibility to membership in the Order, except ^vhere indicated (f) 
that the deceased Companion is represented by a successor in the Order, 
would seem to have vested in the eldest direct male lineal descendants, or 
the male heirs in collateral branches, of the following DECEASED 
COMPANIONS, whose names are still borne upon our rolls. 



Second Lieutenant Charles P. Abbott. 
Commander Sullivan D. Ames, U.S.N. 
First Lieutenant Copley Amory. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius G. 

ATTWOOd. 

■f Captain Richard Barrett. 

Brevet Major General William F. Bart- 

LETT. 

Brevet Colonel Gustavus M. Bascom, 

U.S.A. 
Colonel James L. Bates. 
Major Joseph H. M. Bertram. 
Lieutenant Henry J. Blake. 
First Lieutenant James H. Blake. 
Captain Clifton A. Blanchard. 
Brevet Brigadier General Asa P. Blunt. 
Lieutenant Colonel George Bowers. 
Brigadier General Henry S. Briggs. 
Major David T. Bunker. 
Brevet Major Arthur H. Burnham, 

U.S.A. 
Lieutenant Colonel John H. Burnham. 
Major General Ambrose E. Burnside. 
First Lieutenant Francis Bush, Jr. 



t Chief Engineer James Butterworth, 

U.S.N. 
Surgeon Charles M. Carleton. 
First Lieutenant Samuel E. Chandler. 
Captain Joseph B. Clark. 
First Lieutenant Randolph M. Clark. 
Paymaster Frank Clarke, U.S.N. 
Captain William S. Cobb. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Coit. 
Captain Robert Grossman, 2d. 
Brevet Colonel Benjamin W. Crownin- 

SHIELD. 

Major Charles W. Dabney, Jr. 

Brevet Colonel Phineas A. Davis. 

Surgeon Frederick M. Dearborne, U.S.N. 

t Captain George P. Denny. 

Brevet Major General Charles Devens. 

Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander 
Edward F. Devens. 

Acting Master James S. Dillingham, Jr. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James G. C. 
Dodge. 

Brevet Major General James L. Donald- 
son. 



First Lieutenant Gamaliel L. Dwight. 

Captain Elisha Dver. 

Surgeon J. Franklin Dyer. 

Brevet Brigadier General J. CusHiNG Ed- 

MANDS. 

Brevet Brigadier General Theodore G. 
Ellis. 

Captain Charles W. Elwell, 

Surgeon James A. Emmerton, 

Major Edward A. Fiske. 

Brevet Brigadier General William O. 
Fiske. 

f Assistant Surgeon Lorenzo S. Fox. 

First Lieutenant Lyman P. French. 

Brevet Brigadier General Henry W. Ful- 
ler. 

Brevet Brigadier General Henry S. Ganse- 
VOORT, U.S.A. 

Brevet .Major General George H. Gordon. 

First Lieutenant Francis Gould. 

Brevet Brigadier General Patrick R. 

GUINEY. 

Surgeon Charles Haddock. 

t Brevet Brigadier General Thomas J. 

Haines, U.S.A. 
Brevet Colonel Tiieron E. Hall. 
Brevet Brigadier General Edward N. Hal- 

LOWELL. 

First Lieutenant Cephas L. Hartwell. 

Major OssiAN L. Hatch. 

Captain John A. Hawes, 

Surgeon George H. VV. Herrick. 

First Lieutenant Joseph W. Holmes, 

Lieutenant Colonel ALFRED F. HoLT. 

t Captain George H. Homans. 

Major Isaac Harris Hooper. 

Acting Master Franklin Hopkins. 

First Lieutenant William L. Horton, 

Captain Solomon Hovey, Jr. 

Captain William G. Howe. 

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John W. Hudson. 

t Brevet Major Charles H. Hurd. 

Lieutenant Colonel William V. Hutch- 

INGS. 

Second Lieutenant Joseph K. Jenness. 



Acting Master Albert K. Jones. 

Acting Second Assistant Engineer Edwin 

H. Keith. 
Acting Passed Assistant Surgeon Theodore 

S. Keith. 
Captain William A. Kimball. 
Captain Charles F. King. 
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Knke- 

LANO. 

Captain Charles Duncan Lamb. 
Brevet Major George W. Lauriat. 
f Colonel Francis L. Lee. 
Brevet Brigadier General Horace C. Lee. 
Brevet Colonel Samuel P. Lee, U.S.A. 
Brevet Brigadier General William Ray- 
mond Lee. 
Captain Jacob H. Lombard. 
Brevet Colonel William H. Long. 
Second Lieutenant Selden H. Loring. 
Surgeon George Lotz. 
Acting Assistant Paymaster Henry Lunt. 
Lieutenant Colonel George H. Lyman. 
Brevet Brigadier General Luke Lyman. 
Assistant Surgeon John H. Mackie. 
Brevet Major General George N. Macy. 
Brevet M.^jo^ Herbert C. Mason. 
Major Matthew J. McCafferty. 
Captain Michael S. McConville. 
First Assistant Engineer Horace McMur- 

TRIE. 

First Lieutenant Benjamin C. Mifflin. 
Major John Morrissey'. 
Captain Joseph Murdoch. 
Lieutenant Colonel Edward P. Nettleton. 
First Lieutenant Andrew J. Nichols. 
Lieutenant Nicholas N. Noyes. 
Captain Daniel Oakey. 
Brevet Brigadier General Francis W. Pal- 
frey. 
Brevet Colonel William L. Palmer. 
Coinnjodore Foxhall A. Parker, U.S.N. 
Captain John D. Parker, Jr. 
Lieutenant Colonel Charles H.Parkhurst. 
Captain William E. Perkins. 
Brevet Major Charles A. Phillips. 



Colonel George H. Pierson. 
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Pineo. 
Colonel Peri.ev P. Pitkin. 
Brevet Brigadier General Samuel A. Por- 
ter, U.S.A. 
Rear Admiral George H. Preble, U.S.N. 
First Lieutenant Calvin B. Prescott. 
Captain John C. Putnam. 
t Brevet Brigadier General Samuel M, 

QUINCY. 

Captain Benjamin F. Rackley. 

Captain William F. Redding. 

Captain Edward B. W. Restieaux, 

Captain William F. Rice. 

Lieutenant Colonel James M. Richardson. 

t Captain Joseph P, Rockwell. 

f Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Ira Russell. 

Brevet Brigadier General Henry Rust, Jr. 

f Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander 

William G. Saltonstall. 
First Lieutenant Daniel Sargent. 
t Captain Edward H. Sears. 
Brevet Major Eugene E. Shelton. 
t Brigadier General George F. Shepley. 
First Lieutenant Jacob Silloway. 
Brevet Major J. Henry Sleeper. 
Commodore William F. Spicer, U.S.N. 
Captain Rufus P. Staniels. 
Brevet Major General George J. StannArd. 
Second Lieutenant Asa P. Stebbins. 
Surgeon Horatio G. Stickney. 
First Lieutenant William Brandt Storer. 
First Lieutenant Henry IL Sturgis. 



Captain Henry D. Sullivan. 

Major A. B. Thompson. 

Captain George J. Thompson. 

First Lieutenant John Dixwell Thompson. 

t First Lieutenant Albert Thorndike. 

Captain Lewis A. Tifft. 

t Brevet Brigadier General William S. Til- 
ton. 

First Lieutenant John F. Tobey. 

t Captain Charles R. Train. 

Captain Ezra J. Trull. 

Brevet Colonel Charles N. Turnbull. 

t Brevet Major General Adin B. Under- 
wood. 

First Lieutenant Albert F. Upton. 

t Captain Nicholas Van Slyck. 

Brevet Brigadier General Charles F. Wal- 
COTT. 

Commandei Edward A. Vv'alker, U.S.N. 

Captain Richard Waterman. 

Captain William West. 

f Major WiLLARD D. Wheeler. 

Acting Assistant Surgeon William L. 
Wheeler. 

t Surgeon Elisha M. White. 

Captain Rufus A. White. 

Surgeon Allston W. Whitney. 

Assistant Surgeon Robert Willard. 

Assistant Surgeon Arthur H. Wilson. 

Second Lieutenant George F. Woodman. 

Lieutenant Colonel David M. Woodward. 

Captain John W. Wolcott. 

Medical Director John H. Wright, LT.S.N. 



The headquarters of the Commandery is at No. 19 Milk street, Boston. 
The Recorder will, upon request, forward copies of the Constitution and 
forms of application. 

By Command of Brevet Brigadier General JOHN L. OTIS. 

ARNOLD A. RAND, 

Colonel, U.S. v., 

Recorder, 



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